Tuning can be a good thing and a bad thing at athe same time. If you're dying to tune every single sound to a given key, it terms of percussion, it sounds wrong - at least to me ( too melodic ). If everything ( percussion ) is too harmonically correct, it's just odd. Throw in some clever inharmonics or tunings based on the harmonic series that don't conform to 12TET and it sounds more natural yet still works with the track because the funamental is there.smte wrote:something i've been thinking about recently whilst listening to 2562's fever is that he creates a lot of groove by splitting up a swung/shuffled rhythm between quite contrasting percussive sounds. his panning is also meticulous, in general he is just badman when it comes to drum programming. i know it's obvious but i don't think it's been mentioned yet; tuning your drums, and then taking that further and creating subtle melodies between percussive elements.
Obviously, certain sounds can be omitted but for stuff like synthetic congas and bongos etc, it just feels wrong if you synthesize them to be at exact frequencies relevent to the key you're in. Need inharmonics there but cleverly set up inharmonics.